Xero stories
A New Zealand study found users can get markedly different brand recommendations from ChatGPT, Google AI Mode and Microsoft Copilot.
Unified cloud telephony has saved the accounting software group about USD $500,000 a year and simplified calls for 1,400 staff worldwide.
Fragmented banking, payments and accounting data is slowing reporting and weakening AI answers for businesses trying to act in real time.
Small businesses and accountants could save time on reconciliation and month-end work as Xero widens AI tools across payroll, payments and reporting.
The new capital will help the startup hire and target larger finance teams across New Zealand, Australia and the United States.
Valuation of the Berlin finance software group has reached EUR €1 billion as it plans AI tools that keep finance teams in control.
Australian mid-sized firms may finally get serious accounting tools without paying ERP costs or enduring months of disruption.
The appointment signals KnowBe4's push to widen sales and enter new markets as cyber vendors adapt to AI-driven workplace risk.
The service lets small US businesses run pay, accounting and payments in one system, cutting admin and missed-payroll risk.
Many Australian small business owners cannot tell if they made a profit, prompting Xero to offer free mentoring and lessons.
Schools and universities can cut audit-season scrambles if they shift controls to the point of spend and stop chasing receipts later.
Fintech leaders, regulators and investors will gather in Melbourne as the sector seeks clearer policy settings to unlock growth and funding.
The deal gives accountants advising smaller firms fresh guidance on online payments, banking and cash flow as merchants seek quicker, simpler set-ups.
Firms embedding AI in daily workflows are saving hours each week and posting more than double the profit margins of rivals, Xero says.
Uneven regional demand and slower cash collection show many smaller firms still lagging the national sales recovery.
Weak demand, higher fuel costs and slower payments are squeezing cash flow at small firms, with jobs growth at a near two-year low.
Cash-flow pressures are mounting for Canadian small firms, with Xero data showing sales fell 0.6% year on year in the June quarter.
The move gives UK accountants and small businesses a single workflow for supplier, expense and payroll payments as late invoices strain cash flow.
Higher borrowing costs and fuel prices have cooled discretionary spending, leaving consumer-facing firms under pressure as sales growth slowed.
Canadian firms can now handle cards, expenses and bill payments in one system, as Ramp targets businesses beyond the US.